The remains of Alexander the Great may lie under the streets of Alexandria, they may have been "eaten by a shark," or they ...
Sudan's war is causing untold misery and threatening to spill over into the neighbourhood. In this excerpt from the Watch List 2025, Crisis Group explores how the EU and its member states can assist ...
Decades of authoritarian rule have left Syria’s justice system ill-equipped to handle complex human rights cases. Thousands ...
Gadi Moses, 80, and Arbel Yehud, 29, were handed over to the Red Cross Thursday, along with five Thai hostages, following over a year spent in captivity.
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The Egyptian government should accept, and take urgent action to carry out recommendations made during a United Nations ...
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Keith Seigel, 65, from North Carolina, has lived in Israel for the past four decades. He was one of the 251 hostages taken in the Oct. 7 terrorist attack.
Sudan’s genocide declaration reshapes regional dynamics, exposing external backers and altering the conflict’s trajectory. Can it pave the way for peace?